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Chapter 23 - Transition Metals Chemistry and Coordination Compounds
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alloys
In ________, electrical cables, tubes, and coins copper is used.
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optical isomers
The rotation of polarized light by ________ is measured using a polarimeter.
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detergent industry
The ________ has revolutionized sodium tripolyphosphate.
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Ligands
________ are the molecules or ions that surround the metal in a complexion.
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Fe2O3
It can be found in a variety of ores, including hematite (________), siderite (FeCO3), and magnetite (Fe3O4)
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stable species
A thermodynamically ________ is therefore not unreactive.
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Geometric isomers
________ are commonly seen in pairs.
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Stereoisomers
________ that can not be interconverted without breaking a chemical link are known as geometric isomers.
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H2O
________ and NH3 are monodentate ligands, meaning they each have only one donor atom.
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Strong metallic
________ bonding result from the combination of tight packing and small atomic size.
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coordination compound
A(n) ________ is made up of a complexion and a counter ion in most cases.
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labile complex
The ________ is known to complexes such as tetracyanonickelate (II) because they are subjected to rapid reactions of the ligand.
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Copper
________ has the highest electrical conductivity after silver, too expensive for large- scale use.
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external electrons
The ________ weakly protect each other from the extra nuclear charge in the third period- sodium to argon.
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Iron
________ is the second most prevalent metal in the Earth's crust, behind aluminum.
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Cis
________ denotes that two atoms are next to each other in the structural formula, while trans denotes that the atoms are on opposing sides.
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Unclean copper
________ can be electrolysically purified.
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Transition metal complexes
________ have a wide range of oxidation states.
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tripolyphosphate ion
The ________ is an effective, stability and solubility of chelating agent with Ca2+ ions.
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Optical isomers
________ are mirror images that can not be superimposed.
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Coordination compounds
________ are found in biological systems and are used in a variety of settings, including the household, industry, and medicine.
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Ligands
________ are characterized as monodentate, bidentate, or polydentate depending on the number of donor atoms present.
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